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07-03-2025 01:02 PM in
Galaxy S
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07-03-2025 01:32 PM in
Galaxy SHi Andy050,
Sorry to hear about the accidental touches after the One UI 7.0 update on your SE24. Even with Accidental Touch Protection on, the screen may still wake due to gestures or button presses, leading to random changes.
Your idea of showing recent setting changes is a great suggestion—we’ll pass that on to the team.
In the meantime, try these tips:
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Turn off Lift to wake and Double tap to wake (Settings > Advanced features > Motions and gestures)
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Use a secure lock screen (PIN, pattern)
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Set Auto lock to immediate after screen timeout
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Check Accessibility > Advanced settings > Accessibility shortcut to avoid accidental triggers
Thank you.
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07-03-2025 02:13 PM in
Galaxy SThere's no such thing as a "pocket lock".
Accidental Touch Protection, is not a pocket lock.
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07-03-2025 03:58 PM in
Galaxy SWhile in your pocket your phone can touch your body a few times and your phone determines it should wake up and then additional touches do things you don't want happening.
Can also be stopped with a locked Lock screen that you have to enter a pin or finger print etc to unlock the phone
